Slim Halliday - The Taxi Driver Killer: The Southport Murder is a 'Murder Trails' true crime casebook detailing the Gold Coast's most infamous homicide. Veteran reporter and Murder Trails author, Ken Blanch, who was present the day the bloodstained taxi was discovered at Southport in 1952, re-examines the infamous case that led to the arrest of one of Australia's most notorious criminals. Blanch explored the actions of detectives and their suspect, raising serious questions about the investigation and trial. Slim Halliday - The Taxi Driver Killer: The Southport Murder is extensively researched and includes over 50 images, many never before published.